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This paper reviews the theoretical and empirical literature on the role of blockholders (large shareholders) in …
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. Shareholders are the main source of constraints, suggesting directors and investors disagree on how to maximize value. Respondents …
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This paper presents a unified framework for understanding the determinants of both CEO incentives and total pay levels in competitive market equilibrium. It embeds a modified principal-agent problem into a talent assignment model to endogenize both elements of compensation. The model's closed...
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This paper presents a unified theory of both the level and sensitivity of pay in competitive market equilibrium, by embedding a moral hazard problem into a talent assignment model. By considering multiplicative specifications for the CEO's utility and production functions, we generate a number...
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